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Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822, Volumes 7 and 8 (Hardcover)
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Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822, Volumes 7 and 8 (Hardcover)
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Volumes VII and VIII not only carry the chronological catalogue of
relevant manuscripts into July 1820, but they also contain an
important retrospective of recently acquired Shelley and Byron
letters and literary manuscripts from their summer together in
Switzerland in 1816 through the end of 1819. (Some eighty-five
percent of the manuscripts appearing in these volumes were not
known to exist when Volumes V-VI of Shelley and His Circle went to
press.) Among these are Shelley's long letter to Peacock describing
his first acquaintance with Byron and their trip together around
Lake Geneva (hitherto published as two separate letters); the
press-copy manuscripts of Byron's Beppo and Shelley's "Athanase: A
Fragment"; letters of Henry Brougham and Madame de Stael that
comment on Byron in Switzerland; numerous letters by Byron's
Venetian mistresses; and letters charting the growth of Byron's
attachment to Teresa Guiccioli. In volume VIII, the materials of
1820 include E. J. Trelawny's account and commonplace book of
1820-1822; letters by Keats and others mentioning him; hitherto
established letters from Peacock and others relevant to Shelley's
debt to a Bath upholstery firm; Shelley's annotations in copies of
Godwin's Political Justice and Spinoza's Traclatus
Theologico-Politicus; three newly discovered letters of Shelley to
his Florentine banker, as well as other important letters by
Shelley, Godwin, and Leigh Hunt; and a web of correspondence
between Teresa Guiccioli and Byron while they carried on their
affair from different apartments in the Palazzo Guiccioli. These
primary materials, all meticulously transcribed (those in Italian
and Latin also accompanied by full translations) are complemented
by detailed commentaries on events, people, ideas, and problems
reused by the manuscripts, as well as by the following major
essays: "Shelley as Athanase" by Donald H. Reiman; "Countesses and
Cobblers' Wives: Byron's Venetian Mistresses" by Doucet Devin
Fischer; "Mixed Company: Byron's Beppo and the Italian Medley" by
Jerome J. McGann; "Countess Guiccioli's Byron" by Doucet Devin
Fischer; "Trelawny's Lost Years" by William St. Clair; and "Shelley
and the Upholsterers of Bath" by Donald H. Reiman.
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